This is not the Hebrew of today.Īn agglutinative language combines morphemes to create a new word that still contains the original root words, for example: Some words are quite plain Like ‘achur’ for West, but you have to break down others ‘spquzr’ is “spq” means entrance + “zr” means to vex awake, hence the word East. I first discovered that the He and Cheth, Hebrew letters were very similar to two of the Voynich characters in the manuscript, and from there plugged them into page 14 and worked slowly discovering the alphabet in use. of the Voynich manuscript, was the first page I started trying to translate with a letter exchange, based the Theory of Bradley Hauer and Grzegorz Kondrak Ref 1, that it was possibly Medieval Hebrew in origin. By using a simple letter exchange method, you can convert to English letters and then phonetically utilize the Hebrew language to give key root words in an agglutinative language. Since it is said that there were no mistakes in the manuscripts writing, I hypothesize that it was possibly hand copied from a previously older version.īack to the Language itself, it is not written in code. My theory is that it is written in the language of the Khazars, who were Turkic Jews, and whose written language disappeared around the 13th – 14th centuries. The Voynich Manuscript was written in the 15th century, and so far to date, no other example, in this form of writing exists in the world. I will repeat the basic information for each page or paragraph translated, to give a basis for the theory, and new information or proof for each through research. Įveryone has a theory about the Voynich Manuscript… so here is mine. This is the NSA's report on their computational attack on the VM.Įvery few months there's a new article on how the VM has been deciphered. Listed here are websites of some notable VM researchers. You can find a high resolution scan of the entire manuscript as well as some tools using the following links. A subreddit for those interested in studying and especially solving the mystery of the Voynich manuscript.
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